Top Minnesota faculty committee backs free speech resolution; New research paper on Israel’s borders and international law; Immigration and color-blindness; Early voting comes under new scrutiny after Trump’s losing ‘win’;
 
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Top Minnesota faculty committee backs free speech resolution
"Even when protecting free speech conflicts with other important University values, free speech must be paramount."
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New research paper on Israel’s borders and international law
A new research article shows that under the universal rules that determine the borders of new states, Israel upon its creation have included the West Bank and Gaza.
Immigration and color-blindness
Those who want government to be color-blind should also be skeptical of immigration restrictions based on people's place of birth.
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I will be speaking at Johns Hopkins this month, and NYU and Yale law schools next month.
Early voting comes under new scrutiny after Trump’s losing ‘win’
Louisiana's primary -- which saw Trump winning the vote by losing Election Day -- highlights the pitfalls of early voting, in which different segments of the public are effectively voting in different elections.
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